A Single Man

| Elton John

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A Single Man

A Single Man, released in 1978, is the twelfth studio album release for Elton John. It is the first album where Gary Osborne replaced Bernie Taupin as lyricist. It is also the only Elton John album to not have any tracks co-written by Bernie Taupin on the original cut. -Wikipedia

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  • Rolling Stone

    A Single Man demonstrates just how thin the line really is between disposable radio pop and elevator music. 

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  • Subjective Sounds

    The remastering is superb and sounds perfect from start to finish on TIDAL Hi-Fi.  

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  • All Music

    Nominal chart impact.  

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  • Daily Vault

    As an Elton John fan, I see this as one of his most underrated albums, but as a critic it's only decent and not spectacular. C plus. 

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  • Ultimate Classic Rock

    The overall effect is a fresh and invigorated John, showing off some of his strongest piano chops in years. 

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  • Rock NYC

    Gary Osborne wrote the lyrics, the song is dance pop for housewives.  

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